![]() The scene revealed Rick is a "consignee" of the CRM, which explains the CRM's obsession with labeling people "A" and "B." Rick was also using a modified catch pole that Silas utilized in World Beyond when he was working at a decontamination center to clear large amounts of walkers. However, the episode did confirm Rick is at the community, and not by choice. "Rest in Peace" was still as obscure as Fear the Walking Dead and World Beyond were about the CRM. It's like he told you: there's no escape for the living." You have been located and are instructed to surrender." As Rick angrily surrendered, the voice continued, "Come on, Rick. A voice coming from a helicopter called out, "Consignee Grimes. When he heard a helicopter in the distance, he urgently threw his belongings on board a boat. Rick walked alongside the muddy shore of a river with no shoes on with a bag and his cowboy boots. The final minutes of "Rest in Peace" jumped between Rick and Michonne writing letters to their loved ones, urging them to keep pushing forward, even when hope seemed lost. It didn't really say anything, which was surprisingly okay. So what exactly did The Walking Dead say about the mysterious community? Fear the Walking Dead had an entire episode dedicated to explaining the CRM in the most cryptic way possible and it gave no concrete answers. The only thing known about the CRM is that nobody knew anything. At that point, the Civil Republic Military wasn't a major plot point in The Walking Dead universe, and wouldn't become one until the 2020 spinoff series World Beyond. In Season 9, Episode 6, "What Comes After," an injured Rick was whisked away by a CRM helicopter that Anne called in. Thankfully, The Walking Dead kept its promise by bringing Rick back to tease what he's been up to, and where he goes from here. There have been so many theories that insisted Rick would return in the final episode to fight against the Commonwealth or to at least confirm his fate in a post-credits scene. ![]() Danai Gurira left in Season 10 after Michonne found a clue that indicated Rick was alive. Since Andrew Lincoln departed the series in 2018, dedicated Walking Dead fans wondered where Rick was, and why he hadn't returned to the series, despite numerous time jumps. But the series finale, "Rest in Peace," revealed what happened to Rick after the helicopter incident: he's still alive in a Civic Republic institution, somewhere far away, and won't be getting home anytime soon. Despite the best efforts of Daryl Dixon and Michonne to find him, he was seemingly gone forever. Stay tuned to ComicBook/TWD and follow and on Twitter for more TWD Universe coverage.Rick Grimes was carried away by a CRM helicopter in The Walking Dead Season 9, after he blew up a bridge to protect his people. Rick and Michonne return in The Walking Dead: Rick & Michonne, premiering in 2023 on AMC and AMC+. Read our postmortem with episode director Greg Nicotero breaking down the series finale coda. Rick Grimes smiles, and says: "We're the ones who live." Not surrendering - living to fight another day. A black CRM helicopter like the one that flew him away from Virginia descends before Rick, his hands up. It's revealed Rick is offshore of a post-apocalyptic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: location of the Civic Republic. "It's like he told you: there's no escape for the living." Forever," Michonne says of the secret saying she shared with Rick and Judith: "WE'RE THE ONES WHO LIVE." ![]() The katana-wielding warrior rides on horseback into a canyon swarming with a horde of the undead. Somewhere else, Michonne wears a soft armor helmet. The voice of the helicopter pilot booms overhead: "Consignee Grimes! You have been located and are instructed to surrender. Dozens of zombie bodies litter the water. Rick heaves his bag, throwing it onto a nearby boat: 672. The sound of whirring helicopter blades send him scrambling. He folds his handwritten note, stashes it into a glass bottle, and tosses it into the water. ![]() On the riverbank, Rick steps out over severed walker parts. ![]()
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